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BOARD OF TRUSTEES HIP- EXCELLEXCY THE GOVERNOR 0F TENNESSEE THE SUPERINTENDENT m: PUBLIC INSTRIW'I'ION THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICI'LTFRI-I THE PRESIDENT or THE UNIVERSITY Congressional Distrivt First . . 1 . . HUGH G. KYLE. Rogersville Second . . . . . EDWARD T. SANFORD. Knoxville Third . . . . . H. CLAY EVANS. Chattanooga Fourth . 1 . 1 . J. EWING HITE. Gallatin . . Fifth . . . . . THOMAS R. MYERS. Shelbyville Sixth . . . . . Joux BELL KEEBLE, Nashville Seventh . . . . SAMUEL N. VVARREX. Spring Hill Eighth . . . . . J. B. TIGRETT. Jackson . Ninth . . . . . SPENCER F. THOMAS. Brownsville Tenth . . . . . BROWN A. GREEK, Memphis From the City of Ifnox'villv 1-10 L. MCCLUXG JAMES MAYNARD . Ex-Offu'io EI-Omvio Ex-Offlwiu Ex-Omwio Term Expires July July July July July July July July July July July July :4 HHHHlAHD-JHH 1, 1, 1921 1923 1925 1915 1917 1917 1915 1925 1923 1921 1919 1919
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EUNIVEREITVhDF-TENNEEEEE 110p h SCIENCE HALL Science Hall is the largest building on the campus: and, as the main building, it is the home of the administrative department of the University, containing the President's office, etc, Among other things, the ofIice 0f the Bursar tdearly beloved by all Freshmen and others as welli, the chapel, Physics laboratory and classroom, Psychology Professors, and the Dam of the University. make this building especially familiar, if not decidedly popular. In Science Hall and South College almost all the work of the Liberal Arts Course is done. The addition of the former building has greatly helped this department of the University, and the percentage of pupils tak- ing such work is gradually becoming larger and larger The course has been extended, and now the degree of Bachelor of Arts can be taken without pursuing a course of study in Latin 01' Greek, nor is it even necessary to have had either of them in the prepara- tory school for entrance requirements. The course has further been extended by allow- ing the first-year Law or the first-year Med- icine Course to be substituted for the last year of the Literary Course, and thus one can get two degrees in six years. This has caused the course to become very popular, and this. year fifty-t'our per cent of the total enrollment was in the College of Liberal Arts. llHlH
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